What is this patient's lower per dose dosage?
What will be an ideal response?
1430 mg
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Select all that apply. A) Muscle instability B) Hypotonia C) Hemiplegia D) Hypertonia E) Tremors
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a. Hold the dose and notify the provider. b. Request an order for a blood glucose level. c. Request an order for a BUN and creatinine level. d. Request an order for diphenhydramine (Benadryl).
Which statement is accurate regarding the difference between succinylcholine and the nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers?
1. Succinylcholine produces a state of flaccid paralysis. 2. Succinylcholine has no effects on the CNS. 3. Succinylcholine produces paralysis preceded by a brief initial period of contraction. 4. Succinylcholine produces a more prolonged paralysis.
Which of the following statements is true of anemia?
A. The characteristic symptoms of anemia include weakness, fatigue, irritability, and pallor. B. Anemia is typically caused by an abnormal increase in the number of circulating red blood cells. C. Inherited anemias can be successfully treated or cured with drug replacement therapy. D. All forms of anemia are inherited.